The Complete Sequence and Comparative Analysis of Ape Sex Chromosomes

Author:

Makova Kateryna D.,Pickett Brandon D.ORCID,Harris Robert S.,Hartley Gabrielle A.ORCID,Cechova MonikaORCID,Pal Karol,Nurk Sergey,Yoo DongAhnORCID,Li QiuhuiORCID,Hebbar Prajna,McGrath Barbara C.,Antonacci Francesca,Aubel MargauxORCID,Biddanda ArjunORCID,Borchers Matthew,Bomberg ErichORCID,Bouffard Gerard G.,Brooks Shelise Y.,Carbone LuciaORCID,Carrel Laura,Carroll AndrewORCID,Chang Pi-ChuanORCID,Chin Chen-Shan,Cook Daniel E.ORCID,Craig Sarah J.C.,de Gennaro LucianaORCID,Diekhans Mark,Dutra Amalia,Garcia Gage H.ORCID,Grady Patrick G.S.,Green Richard E.ORCID,Haddad Diana,Hallast PilleORCID,Harvey William T.ORCID,Hickey Glenn,Hillis David A.ORCID,Hoyt Savannah J.ORCID,Jeong Hyeonsoo,Kamali Kaivan,Kosakovsky Pond Sergei L.,LaPolice Troy M.ORCID,Lee CharlesORCID,Lewis Alexandra P.,Loh Yong-Hwee E.ORCID,Masterson Patrick,McCoy Rajiv C.ORCID,Medvedev Paul,Miga Karen H.,Munson Katherine M.ORCID,Pak Evgenia,Paten Benedict,Pinto Brendan J.ORCID,Potapova Tamara,Rhie ArangORCID,Rocha Joana L.,Ryabov FedorORCID,Ryder Oliver A.,Sacco SamuelORCID,Shafin KishwarORCID,Shepelev Valery A.,Slon VivianeORCID,Solar Steven J.ORCID,Storer Jessica M.,Sudmant Peter H.ORCID,Sweetalana ORCID,Sweeten Alex,Tassia Michael G.ORCID,Thibaud-Nissen Françoise,Ventura MarioORCID,Wilson Melissa A.ORCID,Young Alice C.,Zeng Huiqing,Zhang XinruORCID,Szpiech Zachary A.ORCID,Huber Christian D.ORCID,Gerton Jennifer L.,Yi Soojin V.ORCID,Schatz Michael C.,Alexandrov Ivan A.ORCID,Koren SergeyORCID,O’Neill Rachel J.ORCID,Eichler EvanORCID,Phillippy Adam M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractApes possess two sex chromosomes—the male-specific Y and the X shared by males and females. The Y chromosome is crucial for male reproduction, with deletions linked to infertility. The X chromosome carries genes vital for reproduction and cognition. Variation in mating patterns and brain function among great apes suggests corresponding differences in their sex chromosome structure and evolution. However, due to their highly repetitive nature and incomplete reference assemblies, ape sex chromosomes have been challenging to study. Here, using the state-of-the-art experimental and computational methods developed for the telomere-to-telomere (T2T) human genome, we produced gapless, complete assemblies of the X and Y chromosomes for five great apes (chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean and Sumatran orangutans) and a lesser ape, the siamang gibbon. These assemblies completely resolved ampliconic, palindromic, and satellite sequences, including the entire centromeres, allowing us to untangle the intricacies of ape sex chromosome evolution. We found that, compared to the X, ape Y chromosomes vary greatly in size and have low alignability and high levels of structural rearrangements. This divergence on the Y arises from the accumulation of lineage-specific ampliconic regions and palindromes (which are shared more broadly among species on the X) and from the abundance of transposable elements and satellites (which have a lower representation on the X). Our analysis of Y chromosome genes revealed lineage-specific expansions of multi-copy gene families and signatures of purifying selection. In summary, the Y exhibits dynamic evolution, while the X is more stable. Finally, mapping short-read sequencing data from >100 great ape individuals revealed the patterns of diversity and selection on their sex chromosomes, demonstrating the utility of these reference assemblies for studies of great ape evolution. These complete sex chromosome assemblies are expected to further inform conservation genetics of nonhuman apes, all of which are endangered species.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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